Subject: Permissions on /dev/null change to 600 / gentoo guest
From: Oliver Welter <mail@oliwel.de>
Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2010 00:32:23 +0200

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Hi All,

yesterday I updated one of my gentoo guests and now I see a strange issue:

The rootfs contains a /dev/null node with rights of 777, after starting
the vserver, the file has 600 permissions, causing several things not to
work. I dont have udev enabled and dont see any startup service who is
manipulation the file mode.

wwwdev / # l /dev/null
crw------- 1 root root 1, 3 21. Apr 23:29 /dev/null


zumix:/vservers# l _rootfs/www/dev/null
crwxrwxrwx 1 root root 1, 3 21. Apr 23:29 _rootfs/www/dev/null

I guess this is not really a vserver problem as it "just happens" after
an update of the guest but perhaps anybody here has an idea.

Oliver
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